It's a very rare occurrence when BZ Glide draws the inside post at Buffalo Raceway. It happened on Friday night (May 27) in the $10,000 Open Trot and BZ Glide took full advantage of it by posting a gate-to-wire victory over Lutetium in 1:57.1 over the fast track.
Usually known for his closing kick, BZ Glide ($3.40) started from the pylons and had to deal with the front-running Lutetium, who scored from the two-hole. Lutetium tried to leave, but BZ Glide and driver Mike Caprio quickly put a stop to that thought.
Just before the opening quarter-pole, Lutetium (Kevin Cummings) had decided being parked wasn't the answer and had to settle back behind the pacesetting BZ Glide. With fractions of :28, :58.1 and 1:27.4, the race boiled down to a three-horse affair.
BZ Glide turned for home a length in front with Lutetium attacking from the inside and Northern Bullet (Jim Morrill Jr.) on the outside. BZ Glide managed to stay strong in the lane and easily held off Lutetium and Northern Bullet, who finished in second and third, respectively. The margin of victory was a length.
Owned by the Caprio Stable LLC and trained by Alana Caprio, BZ Glide (Yankee Glide-Bloomer Zoomer) earned his first win in three starts this year. The seven-year-old gelding has now earned $7,000 this season and $171,417 lifetime.
Morrill Jr. had a five-bagger while Kevin Cummings and Shawn McDonough doubled in the bike. Buffalo Raceway leading trainer JD Perrin posted two wins.
(With files from Buffalo Raceway)